Sunday, October 2, 2016

TIME MACHINE: Chaos Erupts At Old Salisbury Mall When Mickey Visited.




Were you there as a parent or child?

(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)

September, 1976






The Daily Times


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Thursday, September 29, 2016

TIME MACHINE PREVIEW


How did this guy create such a mess when he visited the original Salisbury Mall  40 years ago?



Things turned out to be anything but orderly when Mickey made his visit. If you were there as a parent you certainly will remember the event. If you were there as a child you might remember it as well.

We'll post the full article about Mickey and his 1976 mall visit this Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye!

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Nearby Celtic Festival This Weekend!


The Celtic Festival has something for everyone....

*Music  *Dancing  *Comedy  *Storytelling  *Sheepherding  *Genealogy  *Clans  *Athletics  *Bagpipes *Animals  *Re-enactment Groups  *Martial Arts  *Craft Demonstrations  *Celtic Wares  
*Cultural Presentations  *Celtic Wedding and Church Service   *Flowers of the Forest  * Parade  
*Imported Beers and Ales  *Wine Tasting  *Scotch Whisky Tasting  *Celtic and Chesapeake Culinary Delights  and much more for all ages. 

Ticket InformationGeneral-  $15;  Children 4 - 18- $5;  Children 3 - under - Free; 
Military (Current & Retired) - $5;    Furnace Town & Nature Conservancy Members (Must show card) - $7;  Children - $3 
[For more information, call 410-632-2032]


Much more festival info here:
http://www.celticfest.net/index.html

Sunday, September 25, 2016

TIME MACHINE: A Deadly Duel.

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April, 1878


Memphis Daily Appeal (Memphis, TN)



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Friday, September 23, 2016

TIME MACHINE PREVIEW..


The year is 1878 and two highly respected citizens of the lower Eastern Shore..the son of a judge, and a young lawyer.. meet in a life and death duel that has deadly consequences.  We'll post the full article here at The Pocomoke Public Eye this Sunday.

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Sunday, September 18, 2016

TIME MACHINE: JFK Visits Salisbury.

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A few days before the 1960 Maryland Democratic Primary John F. Kennedy toured several Eastern Shore towns including Salisbury.

(Ad, picture, and article excerpts from The Salisbury Times)


MAY 13, 1960




(JFK in Salisbury)  





 








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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

In Local News...

A tragic situation unfolded in Pocomoke City Monday. Local media is covering. We suggest WBOC.com as a dependable and up-to-date source for coverage. -PPE

A "Smashing" Good Time


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 4PM, AT THE POCOMOKE FAIR GROUNDS!





More info here..
http://www.thegreatpocomokefair.org/dderby.html


Sunday, September 11, 2016

TIME MACHINE: 1894, 1921, 1955.


(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)




July, 1894



Peninsula Enterprise


July, 1894


Peninsula Enterprise
PPE Footnote:
A few weeks earlier The Evening Journal in Wilmington reported a dispute over unpaid shoes following Belle Boyd's appearance at the Opera House there. Her manager, who had arranged for the shoes to be delivered to her hotel, was arrested.  The newspaper quoted Boyd as saying, "We've got the shoes but haven't the money to pay for them; what are you going to do about it?"

"Belle" Boyd was a Confederate spy during the Civil War. She was also known by names such as "Cleopatra of the Secession" and "Siren of the Shenandoah."






 Read more on the life of Belle Boyd here..

http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/biographies/maria-belle-boyd.html



February, 1921



The Washington Times (Washington, DC)



ACROSS THE USA


The Edwardsville Intelligencer, (Edwardsville, Illinois).


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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

No Homework At Snow Hill School!

Is this a good idea or a great idea for students and parents?
-Pocomoke Public Eye



      Students at Snow Hill Middle School start second year with "No Homework" policy (WBOC)

"No Homework" Policy For Snow Hill Middle School Continues
Posted: Sep 06, 2016 11:57 PM EDT Updated: Sep 06, 2016 11:57 PM EDT

SNOW HILL, Md.- Back to school means nightly homework assignments for most students, but that's not the case for students heading back to Snow Hill Middle School. The start of school on Tuesday marks the second year the middle school has adopted a "No Homework" policy for students. 

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Sunday, September 4, 2016

TIME MACHINE: Giant's Era In Salisbury Comes To An End.

(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)



    (2016 Photo courtesy WBOC)


As a result of a corporate merger the Giant Food store in Salisbury which launched in February, 1959 as Super Giant, is no more. The store, under new ownership, is transitioning to an ACME market. 

Giant was a very big deal locally when it began operation on South Salisbury Boulevard as evidenced by an estimated 25,000 persons coming to an Open House at the store the day before its opening, and road traffic coming to the store was estimated to be at least 15,000 vehicles that afternoon.

In its early years in Salisbury Giant offered department store merchandise in addition to its grocery items.


(Salisbury Times items below)

January, 1958


February, 1959












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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

The Old Fire House Building


News story on the old Pocomoke Fire House


                           (WBOC photo)

WBOC has a news story concerning the old Pocomoke Volunteer Fire Company headquarters.
http://www.wboc.com/story/32929164/pocomoke-city-leaders-struggle-with-what-to-do-with-old-fire-station

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Meeting Announced

(This announcement was submitted by Citizens For A Better Pocomoke)


Citizens for a Better Pocomoke
will meet
Thursday, September 1st @ 7 PM
at the House of Love
815 Fourth Street, Pocomoke City
All are welcome to hear about how a curfew will affect us, the spring election, and updates on the ACLU law suit.
Even if you don't live in the City, these things will affect you. 
Please pass the word about this meeting. 
Get Involved!
For more information contact:
Monna Van Ess
410-726-0961

This Was A Big Event!

An estimated 25,000 people attended this Sunday afternoon event in Salisbury in the winter of 1959. It wasn't an entertainment or sporting event, nor a religious, or political event.  There was nothing for sale nor items brought in for exhibit purposes. What was the attraction?



Any guesses?

The answer on this Sunday's Time Machine posting here on The Pocomoke Public Eye. 

Sunday, August 28, 2016

TIME MACHINE: 1920, 1964, 1861, 1904.

(Reader-friendly viewing of news archives/historical archives material)


The Ocean City inlet that exists today was created during a 1933 hurricane but it wasn't the first time Mother Nature cut a channel from the Sinepuxent to the Atlantic.  But even with the benefits brought about by the creation of an inlet in 1920, it wasn't or couldn't be maintained.

April, 1920



The Evening Journal (Wilmington, De.)


June, 1964



The Daily Times

October, 1861


. The Weekly Standard (Raleigh, NC)

July, 1904


Peninsula Enterprise


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